Anytime Fitness: Rates & Branches 2019

Over the past few years, Anytime Fitness has become one of the most prominent fitness clubs in the country. Appealing to its customers with its membership privileges and advantages—such as being open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, having worldwide access to all Anytime Fitness gyms, and a variety of discounts for members from its co-partner stores and restaurants.

With these perks, it’s clear to see why this health club has captured the interest of many Filipino customers. In fact, the presence of anytime fitness could be felt everywhere in Metro Manila where many people are either night owls or have busy daytime lifestyles and want to sneak in a workout late at night or even at midnight.

To date, They’ve opened a total of 90 branches around Metro Manila and is currently in the process of opening more 3 branches in pre-sale status and 24 more branches that are coming soon. The complete list can be found in anytime fitness’ website: Click Here

But the biggest question of anyone is “How much does it cost to be a member of Anytime Fitness?” Without further ado, the updated rates of anytime fitness are as follows:
– One time joining fee of 1,000 Pesos (paid only once)
– Key fob worth 2,500 Pesos that serves (paid only once)
– 12-month membership of 2,500 Pesos per month.

However, from time to time, the clubs go on promos for as low as 2,000 Pesos per month. The key here is to inquire and be on the lookout at the anytime fitness branch near you.

Here are some snaps from Anytime Fitness Magallanes Branch:

Machine StationCardio Station (treadmills not shown in this pic)Free Weights AreaFunctional Fitness Area

What do you think? Are you planning to enroll or are you guys still in a look out for the best gym for you? Comment and share on this article!

I had a trainer before with AF and it cost me more than 10K for 12 sessions, with each session lasting for an hour. I’m really not sure how much the exact cost was because I paid for it in one go and I just really wanted for someone to assist me since at the time, I didn’t have any experience using gym equipments. If you don’t have a gym buddy and if you’re fairly new to the gym, I highly suggest that you hire a personal trainer, especially if your main goal is to get lean and to build muscle via lifting weights. After the 12 sessions were up, I didn’t renew my trainer subscription since I was already able to perform complex weight exercises on my own. Hope this answer helps! :)

May coaches po na maggaguide kapag group sessions like yoga, HIIT, zumba, circuit, etc. A personal trainer (someone who will create a plan specific to your needs) has a separate rate. You have to pay 2500 x 12 months (full if paying cash or through monthly deduction via credit card) to be a member. May 12 months lock-in period, which you can freeze for up to 3 months if you’re gonna use the gym. Yup, medyo mahal. Gonna try it, though. I’m desperate. Sana worth it.